[Seaside] Java fastest for server-side web apps?

Tobias Pape Das.Linux at gmx.de
Tue Nov 12 10:59:41 UTC 2013


On 11.11.2013, at 23:36, Philippe Marschall <philippe.marschall at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 11:17 PM, Paul DeBruicker <pdebruic at gmail.com> wrote:
>> You'd need to submit a pull request to them with code that performs their tests to be considered.
>> 
>> I looked at it one time and they also require that in memory databases not be used for the database test.
> 
> You should be able to skip that test since things like undertow,
> vertx, netty, grizzly, … don't come with an ORM. You don't want to run
> the test unless you have a socket based db driver and a connection
> pool (I believe PostgreS does these days).
> 
> Also if we could run 8 images on each of the 3 servers (if I
> understand their set up correctly), the results may not be terrible.
> But a single image on a single machine is not going to be competitive.

Would a glass setup competitive?
(possibly even with gem-traversal enabled, if we ask the gemtalk folks)

For example, 3x (1 stone with 8 vms), or even (if gemtalks allows to)
1 stone with (3x8) 24 vms…

best
	-Tobias
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